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They Came With Guns and Masks Politicians Came With Excuses.
They came with guns and masks. That’s what RCMP are telling us about the criminals who targeted multiple rural properties in Manitoba...
Apr 12


Canada is Losing Jobs, Investment, and Stability — Voters Must Take This Election Seriously
On Friday, Statistics Canada reported that our country lost 33,000 jobs in September. Even more concerning, 48,000 of those losses were...
Apr 8


Prairie Farmers Sacrificed to Save Ontario’s Battery Plants
Canada is knee-deep in a trade war—again. But no one in power wants to admit it. As we head into the middle of a federal election, Prime...
Apr 6


Want Affordable Housing? Stop Taxing It to Death
People across Canada are sounding the alarm: housing is no longer affordable for many, especially young Canadians trying to buy their...
Apr 6


The Entitlement of the Woke Mentality Is Showing Its Ugly Head Again
Entitlement has reached a new level. The so-called woke movement once heralded as a push for progress, has morphed into something...
Mar 26


Where Are Our Leaders as Cowards Spread Hate in Our City?
This week, a reader sent us photos of more hate-filled graffiti in Winnipeg. Swastikas. Anti-Semitic slogans. Vile, hateful symbols...
Mar 25


Why Won’t Prime Minister Mark Carney Call President Trump?
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: the Liberal Party of Canada wants a trade war with the United States. And it’s becoming...
Mar 19


Crime Impacting Winnipeg’s 7-Eleven Stores Being Ignored by Politicians
Winnipeg’s 7-Eleven stores are in trouble. Theft is rampant. Some locations are losing hundreds of dollars daily. Company representatives...
Mar 8


Elected Officials Should Cut Their Expenses Before Programs
In a recent move that slipped under the public radar, our Federal elected representatives pushed back the election date to ensure that...
Jul 7, 2024


Portage and Main, a systematic issue at City Hall
Just six years ago, Winnipeggers decisively voted against opening Portage and Main to pedestrian traffic. Now, the debate resurfaces,...
Mar 3, 2024


The lingering impact of violent crime in Winnipeg
The tragic loss of Kyriakos Vogiatzakis, owner of the beloved local establishment the Cork and Flame, has sent shockwaves through our...
Feb 5, 2024


It's Time to Axe the Carbon Tax
We hear it every day now - how unaffordable life is. Small businesses and farmers feel the pain of inflation and how impossible it is for...
Jan 9, 2024


Drug Sites Are Not The Answer
Premier Wab Kinew's recent directive to establish a supervised consumption site in downtown Winnipeg has sparked a crucial debate about...
Dec 23, 2023


Winnipeg City Council ignores the people
As a former member of the City Council, I am profoundly troubled by the recent decision made by the Winnipeg City Council. The passage of...
Nov 26, 2023


Legal losses mount making Winnipeg look ‘disorganized and unreliable’
In yet another legal setback, the City of Winnipeg grapples with mounting challenges, raising critical questions about the urgent need...
Nov 20, 2023


Silica mining saga a test of ethics, credibility for Manitoba's NDP government
In the quiet corners of southeastern Manitoba, the fate of Sio Silica hangs in the balance, caught between the promise of economic...
Oct 27, 2023
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